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Intel Comet Lake-S Review Kit Gets Unboxed, shows Core i9-10900K and Core i5-10600K
Intel Comet Lake-S Review Kit Gets Unboxed, shows Core i9-10900K and Core i5-10600K
The Comet Lake-S reviews aha 10th generation Core processors for desktop is getting closer. The announcements have been made and reviews will follow at some point in the next few weeks. In Asia some media already have received their review kits.
The photos show a pretty fancy kit being distributed. Nice packaging with a plastic window that reveals the CPU box. The reviewer(s) have gotten two processors, the Core i9-10900K and Core i5-10600K. The Asian websites that show the photos are Xfastest, Benchlife, 4Gamers, ComputerDIY and Coolaler. And in case you are wondering no, we still have to receive our kit.
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#5785899 Posted on: 05/06/2020 02:49 PM
Thats not really true though. Intel is better in very high FPS situations. When you move to 2k or 4k there isn't much difference and its not so much GPU bottlenecks. AMD simply has a little bit of a latency issue using chiplets so they can't hit those high FPS like Intel does in some cases. I highly suspect zen3 this fall will fix that latency issue at least for 8-cores and under that is if the rumored single 8-core ccx is true.
On same category Intel still way better than AMD in games, that's the reality until now
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Thats not really true though. Intel is better in very high FPS situations. When you move to 2k or 4k there isn't much difference and its not so much GPU bottlenecks. AMD simply has a little bit of a latency issue using chiplets so they can't hit those high FPS like Intel does in some cases. I highly suspect zen3 this fall will fix that latency issue at least for 8-cores and under that is if the rumored single 8-core ccx is true.
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#5785900 Posted on: 05/06/2020 02:54 PM
Actually, there is evidence to suggest that Intel CPUs in games have also better frametimes than AMD CPUs, so it isn't just that Intel can have higher FPS, but the games feel smoother.
BTW: https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-core-i9-10900k-overclocked-to-5-4-ghz-scores-3k-points-in-cinebench-r15
5400mhz at 1.35V. Gonna be interesting to see how hot that is.
Thats not really true though. Intel is better in very high FPS situations. When you move to 2k or 4k there isn't much difference and its not so much GPU bottlenecks.
Actually, there is evidence to suggest that Intel CPUs in games have also better frametimes than AMD CPUs, so it isn't just that Intel can have higher FPS, but the games feel smoother.
BTW: https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-core-i9-10900k-overclocked-to-5-4-ghz-scores-3k-points-in-cinebench-r15
5400mhz at 1.35V. Gonna be interesting to see how hot that is.
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#5785942 Posted on: 05/06/2020 04:51 PM
There is also evidence suggesting the opposite...
Actually, there is evidence to suggest that Intel CPUs in games have also better frametimes than AMD CPUs, so it isn't just that Intel can have higher FPS, but the games feel smoother.
There is also evidence suggesting the opposite...
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#5785950 Posted on: 05/06/2020 05:16 PM
I thought these two trolls "jwb1" and "karma777police " are already banned from the forum? I never read anything good on their post as all are a product of their subjective insane minds. Anyway, I'm not getting my hopes up with these another Skylake rehash, someone wake me up when Intel was able to get their Arch on 7 or 5nm process. Thanks.
I thought these two trolls "jwb1" and "karma777police " are already banned from the forum? I never read anything good on their post as all are a product of their subjective insane minds. Anyway, I'm not getting my hopes up with these another Skylake rehash, someone wake me up when Intel was able to get their Arch on 7 or 5nm process. Thanks.
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I have a very hard time believing you bought an AMD CPU. You spread more hype about Intel's upcoming products than Intel themselves.
Regardless, you're probably losing what, 5-10FPS when you're likely in the hundreds? Wow, what a major loss...
If you don't know what you would have gained from a 3900X then why did you "buy one"? You know very well that your 7820X would've been as good or better for gaming. Already having a good Intel CPU like a 7820X and replacing it with a high-end Ryzen strictly for gaming purposes is just plain stupid.